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Whole house fans circulate fresh air through a home to freshen the indoor air and cool the home without turning on air conditioning, which helps lower utility costs.
Whole house fans circulate fresh air through a home to freshen the indoor air and cool the home without turning on air conditioning, which helps lower utility costs.
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Energy-Saving Quiet-Design Whole House Fans
These whole house fans feature an electronically commutated (EC) motor and use less energy than whole house fans with a permanent split-capacitor (PSC) motor. These fans also produce less noise than standard whole house fans. They are suspended in the home's attic, which isolates the fans' housing from the home's living spaces. A duct connects the fans' ceiling box to the ventilation grille, and the duct is insulated to reduce noise. These fans pull in fresh air through open windows and exhaust stale air through ventilation openings in the attic.
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Quiet-Design Whole House Fans
Quiet-design whole house fans produce less noise than standard whole house fans. They are suspended in the home's attic, which isolates the fans' housing from the home's living spaces. A duct connects the fans' ceiling box to the ventilation grille, and the duct is insulated to reduce noise. These fans feature a permanent split-capacitor (PSC) motor. These fans pull in fresh air through open windows and exhaust stale air through ventilation openings in the attic.
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Roof-Mount Whole House Fans
Roof-mount whole house fans can be installed in homes with little to no attic space, such as manufactured homes, homes with a flat roof, or homes with a sealed attic. A ventilation box is installed on the roof, and a duct connects the box to a ventilation grille on the home's ceiling. These fans pull in fresh air through open windows and exhaust stale air through a vent on the roof.
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